At night it's busy with foreigners walking from bar to bar enjoying some late night refreshements. During the day it opens up to a street market selling all kinds of times including bracelets, watches, sunglasses, and clothing. Some are traditional, some are knock-offs.
For lunch we enjoyed Pad Thai (Pad means noodles) cooked from a street vendor. It tasted decent. For $1, the price was right.
We spent one night in Bangkok, the next afternoon we headed to the train station. Next stop: Chang Mai - Thailand's second largest city.
It was a 15 hour train ride.
During the day it was a cool ride with large windows. This my friend Scott, an old buddy from high school who came this way to travel with me. It was a nice, scenic, ride with a view of jungles and a mountain backdrop.
3 comments:
hey you two
wow, that month is going to fly by! don't close your eyes for a second, and keep that camera snapping. can't wait to hear the stories behind the photos when you get back safely!
scott, bring ngo back home with you k? he's small, he'll fit in your second checked bag ;)
Whitney
wow john, your blog is really interesting...i can't wait to read more about your travels. have a great time and keep the stories coming!
Tammy
Wow, you blog has inspired me to go backpacking through SE Asia. Thank you for the pictures, text, and videos. I thoroughly enjoyed browsing through.
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